Sounds like a permissions problem. If you moved your 'dden' directory
while logged in as root, it is possible that it is now owned by root and
as user dden you dont have access to it.
Can you do an `ls -la /home` and email the result?
or alternatively you could try this...
1. log in as root
2. c
On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, David Densmore wrote:
> When I try to login to my normal user account I get this message:
>
> Unable to cd to "/home/dden"
>
> I can still log in as root, but I don't know how to fix the problem.
> I used the adduser command to create a new account and couldn't
> get into th
When I try to login to my normal user account I get this message:
Unable to cd to "/home/dden"
I can still log in as root, but I don't know how to fix the problem.
I used the adduser command to create a new account and couldn't
get into that one either.
Right before this happened I logged in as
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